The Homewood Star August 2012

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The Homewood Star | August 2012 |

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neighborly news & entertainment for Homewood

Volume 2 | Issue 5 | August 2012

Pittman in Olympis trials- pg 21

All Star baseball - pg 20

Back-to-school fashion - pg 19

City Council election August 28 Jenifer Champ Wallis

Fred Hawkins

Bernard Mays

Britt Thames

Heather Reid

Marcus Huskey

Fred Azbik

Vance Moody

Michael Hallman

Bruce Limbaugh

Jackie Langlow

Billy Beers

Peter Wright

Patrick McClusky

Walter Jones

Richard Laws

Joe Stephens

Danielle Benfield

By KATEY COURTNEY Homewood city elections are set for Tuesday, August 28. Mayor Scott McBrayer is running uncontested, but there are multiple candidates for most of the eleven city council positions, two from each ward plus

August Features Mayor’s Minute

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City news & events

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Austin Farley

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Restaurant Showcase

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Homewood Happenings

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Business Spotlight

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Fashion Spotlight

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Sports

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Lauren Denton

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Dr. Bill Cleveland

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School House

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Calendar of Events

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council president. Applications for absentee ballots may be picked up Monday - Friday between 8 a.m and 4:30 p.m at the City Clerk’s Office in City Hall on the second floor. For information on voting locations, call the

City Clerk at 332-6107. Polling locations are Ward 1- Homewood Central Park Recreation Center; Ward 2- Homewood Senior Center; Ward 3Edgewood Elementary School; Ward 4 - Homewood Public Library; and Ward 5 - Shades Cahaba

Elementary School. We talked with the candidates about their platform and vision for our city to help better inform your decisions when you visit the polls August 28.

See ELECTION | page 8

Rec Center plans pending council approval

By KATEY COURTNEY The Homewood City Council is currently considering plans for a new recreation center designed by Davis Architects. If approved, the current center will be demolished, and construction for the tri-level facility will take place on the same site over 13 months. Construction is projected to start in October if plans are approved and funds are designated by that time. The current Homewood Recreation Center, which was built in 1950, has not been renovated since 1992 and has been deemed outdated by the Parks and Recreation Board. The board analyzed whether it was best to renovate or rebuild the facility and decided rebuilding is the best option. The original plan for the center was to cost $16 million and be 57,000 square

Construction on the proposed new Homewood Recreation Center could begin in October.

The new rec center would include a new pool area. Images courtesy of Davis Architects.

feet, but at a July 23 public meeting the Parks and Recreation Board was scheduled to present a plan that was scaled back to 45,000 square feet. “After meeting with the mayor and council members, we realized the price was more than what they were looking at,” Parks and Recreation Director Berkley

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Squires said. “We are trying to tighten the building up as much as we can without cutting out the things we need for now and for the future.” Some Homewood residents who are aware of the project believe now is an

See REC CENTER | page 14

We Love Homewood Hunter Payne and sons Winston and Collier


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